But despite what happened on
Saturday, many are counting their
blessings.

News 7s Sinu Abraham explains.

CHANNEL=C SOT FULL

SOT FULL

INQ=Cassondra Waller

*CG locator Lynchburg

:00

*CG 2line Cossandra Waller

Resident

:17

*CG standup Sinu Abraham

sabraham@wdbj7.com

:48

*CG 2line Karen Wardrip

Resident

:54

RUNS=1:43 (END SOT)

OQ=SA, N7, LBURG <<

(END SOT)

Cassondra Waller and her family
consider themselves lucky this Easter
holiday. They came home Saturday
afternoon to find their building and
the one next door-- severely damaged
from the fire. But unlike some of her
neighbors at the Maple Ridge
Apartments..she's still able to call
this place home.

RUN=10 29:31-41 Cassondra MY APARTMENT IS
OQ=well at all FINE, BUT MY NEXT DOOR NEIGHBOR'S
(END SOT) APARTMENT... ACROSS THE LOCATION FROM

ME.. IS VERY YOU KNOW.. NOT DOING WELL
AT ALL."

Six of the apartments in building D
have been condemned and another 8
suffered smoke damage.The Red Cross
says they've put a total of 20 people
up in a motel, including Cossandra's
friend.

RUN=7 31:43-50 Cassondra IT WAS HER AND HER
OQ=living arrangements CHILDREN, I AM PRAYING FOR HER AND HER
(END SOT) FAMILY, LIKE I SAID SHE HAD JUST MOVED

IN, HER HOME WAS REALLY NICE AN
WONDERFUL LIVING ARRANGEMENTS.

RUN=7 standup FIRE OFFICIALS SAY A CIGARETTE
OQ=building d WAS DROPPED ON SOME DRY MULCH AND
(END SOT) THAT'S WHAT STARTED THE FIRE IN FRONT

OF BUILDING D.

RUN=13 48:06-15 karen Wardrip LAST WEEK THEY
OQ=that mulch PUT MULCH DOWN IN AND AROUND WHICH YOU
(END SOT) CAN SEE AROUND EVERY APARTMENT IN FRONT

OF.. AND THEY DIDN'T PUT A DROP OF
WATER ON THAT MULCH. (show some video)

RUN=5 sot 31:22-27 cossandra WE'RE ALL
OQ=gotten hurt LOOKING AT IT LIKE A BLESSING, EVERYONE
(END SOT) I SPOKE WITH IS LOOKING AT IT LIKE NO

ONE HAS GOTTEN HURT...

One resident is very thankful
firefighters were able to rescue her
deaf neighbor who was asleep in her top
floor apartment.

RUN=10 50:10-20 Karen IF SOMEBODY'S AT THE
OQ=with her DOOR, ALL THE LIGHTS WILL GO ON, SO
(END SOT) SHE'LL KNOW SOMEONE'S AT THE DOOR.. BUT

SHE WAS IN THE APARTMENT ALL THAT TIME,
AND FINALLY THEY'RE THEY CAME WITH HER.

Damage estimates are expected to exceed
100-thousand dollars...residents hope
it will serve as a warning for next
time.. that some things can't be
replaced. (show shot of cossandra with
family)

Center. There's a chance of light rain
or snow showers through Monday morning
Leo goes back to desk as a disturbance crosses Virginia.
DESK 3-SHOT---ALL Chance of precipitation: 20%.

(tease and toss to bump) While Monday starts cloudy, we should
Lottery-Bump slowly see a few peeks of sunshine
COMM #-1 during the mid to late afternoon. A

stray shower can't be ruled out. Highs
will still be below average Monday;
near 50.

Monday night will remain cold with a

brisk northwest wind at 10-15mph,
clearing skies, and lows in the mid
20s.

Tired of the chill? Ready for warmer
temperatures? Just wait until Tuesday.
High pressure to our south begins
pumping in a southwest breeze Tuesday
with afternoon highs climbing to around
60. Skies will be mostly sunny.

Wednesday and Thursday will likely be
warmer with highs in the middle 60s and
partly sunny conditions.

Friday's forecast is partly sunny with
highs in the low 70s!

Next weekend looks like a split
decision with scattered showers
Saturday, and sunshine returning by
Sunday. Highs are slated near 60.

GRAPHIC=none Getting a museum started from the
News 7 Mornin' BAM ground up is tough to do.

Especially when it's a niche
subject matter that is over 150 years
old.

But that's what the directors of
the National Civil War Chaplains Museum
has done in Lynchburg.

DOUBLE BOXES=KIM AND BOB DOUBLE BOXES

Bob Grebe joins us now with the
details.

LIVE=BOB FULL LIVE FULL
*CG standup Bob Grebe

bgrebe@wdbj7.com Kimberly, the mission of the
museum is to educate the public about
the role of chaplains, priests, and
rabbis, and religious organizations in

the Civil War.

In doing so, it helps preserve
religious artifacts and shows the
influence religion had on the lives of
political and military personnel.

CHANNEL=A SOT FULL

SOT FULL

INQ=With a number

*CG locator Lynchburg

:01

*CG 2line Kenny Rowlette

Museum Director

:50

RUNS=1:51 (END SOT)

OQ=social sense.

<<

With a number of paintings and
other period artifacts, the Civil War
Chaplains Museum has a lot of great
things to display... just not enough
space to display it.

The museum is currently housed in
a one-thousand square foot room in the
Arthur S. DeMoss Building at Liberty
University.

But plans are in the works to

expand into a facility ten-times as a
large.

SOT FULL SOT FULL

INQ= 09.57.45 "THIS IS WHERE A FUND RAISING

CAMPAIGN IS OF MAJOR IMPORTANCE."
09.57.48 (:03)

RUNS= (END SOT)

OQ=

Monetary donations are needed for
sure, and the museum's board also works
to continue finding more artifacts for
display... but not Civil War items in
general... they're looking for very
specific things... religious artifacts
like Bibles from that era, uniforms
from Chaplains or other spiritual
leaders.

SOT FULL SOT FULL

INQ= 09.59.00 "IT IS A VERY NICHE SUBJECT

MATTER. BECAUSE THERE WERE NOT THAT
MANY CHAPLAINS, PRIESTS, RABBIS ON
EITHER SIDE AS COMPARED TO THE TOTAL
NUMBER OF SOLDIERS. THERE WERE OVER
TWO MILLION SOLDIERS WHO SERVED ON BOTH
SIDES. SO WE'RE TALKING ABOUT
LITERALLY MAYBE A FEW HUNDRED, MAYBE A

FEW THOUSAND MEN AND WOMEN AT THE
MOST." 09.59.17 (:17)

RUNS= (END SOT)

OQ=

The uniqueness of the museum
gives it its distinction, but also
makes it more difficult to acquire
display items.

SOT FULL SOT FULL

INQ= 09.59.42 "THERE'S JUST NOT MANY OF

THESE THINGS OUT THERE. MOST OF THESE
ARE ALREADY IN COLLECTIONS SO THAT
MEANS, IN ONE SENSE WE HAVE A VERY
DIFFICULT JOB TRYING TO GET THOSE
PEOPLE TO ALLOW TO SHOW THESE THINGS.
ON THE OTHER HAND I STILL FEEL THERE
ARE MANY THINGS IN PERSONAL COLLECTIONS
AND FAMILY CLOSETS AND FAMILY HEIRLOOMS
THAT WE HAVEN'T GOTTEN THE WORD OUT TO
YET." 10.00.07 (:25)

RUNS= (END SOT)

OQ=

They're hoping the website,
chaplainsmuseum.org, will be able to
reach people and assist in the
gathering artifacts and raise money.

At the same time, the site serves
as a teaching tool about the importance

of religion in the daily life of the
Civil War era... both in the spiritual
sense and the social sense.

>>

TAKE FS GFX TAKE FS GFX

The museum will have some it
collection on display this weekend for
the 12th Annual Civil War Seminar at
Liberty University.

This year's topic is The Battle
of Gettysburg.

For tickets or more information,
call 434-592-4366.

(END GFX) (END GFX)

LIVE=BOB FULL AT BAM LIVE FULL

The National Civil War Chaplains
Museum is a non-profit 501 (C) 3
organization.

Our Lady of Nazareth moved it's
services to the large venue to
accommodate at least two thousand
families though they predicted close to
33 hundred people would attend the

mass.

For many religions, Easter is the
crux of the Christian faith.

CHANNEL=B SOT FULL

SOT FULL 08:44:41 "THE FAITH FELLOWSHIP
INQ=THE FAITH FELLOWSHIP... THAT GOES ON AT OUR LADY OF NAZERETH IS
NO SUPER! REALLY A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO GET THE
WHOLE COMMUNITY TOGETHER TO CELEBRATE
OUR RISEN LORD." 49

RUNS=08 (END SOT)

OQ=OUR RISEN LORD.

VO-NAT VO-NAT

Our Lady of Nazareth is one of
the largest perishes in the area.

It's been holding Easter services
at large centers like this for the past
eight years.

Office and the Easter Bunny Association
escorted the rabbit as he visited
cancer patients.

They passed out minature bunnies,
crayons and coloring books..raising the
kids spirits..

Throughout the week--the Easter
bunny visited with hundreds of children
at local schools, daycares and the
hospital.

CHANNEL=A SOT FULL
SOT FULL

INQ=the kids just love

*CG 2line Barry Tayloe

Roanoke Co. Sheriff's Office 12:59-13:09 THE KIDS JUST LOVE TO
SEE THE EASTER BUNNY, IT PUTS A SMILE
ON THEIR FACE AND AGAIN IT ALLOWS THEM
THE OPPORTUNITY TO HAVE THE EASTER
BUNNY BROUGHT TO THEM, INSTEAD OF WHAT
OTHERWISE MAY HAVE BEEN MISSED.

<
Hirsbrunner in the SkyTracker7 Forecast
toss to Kim Center. There's a chance of light rain
or snow showers through Monday morning
as a disturbance crosses Virginia.
Chance of precipitation: 20%.

While Monday starts cloudy, we should
slowly see a few peeks of sunshine
during the mid to late afternoon. A
stray shower can't be ruled out. Highs
will still be below average Monday;
near 50.

Monday night will remain cold with a
brisk northwest wind at 10-15mph,
clearing skies, and lows in the mid
20s.

Tired of the chill? Ready for warmer
temperatures? Just wait until Tuesday.
High pressure to our south begins
pumping in a southwest breeze Tuesday
with afternoon highs climbing to around
60. Skies will be mostly sunny.

Wednesday and Thursday will likely be
warmer with highs in the middle 60s and

partly sunny conditions.

Friday's forecast is partly sunny with
highs in the low 70s!

Next weekend looks like a split
decision with scattered showers
Saturday, and sunshine returning by
Sunday. Highs are slated near 60.

Center. There's a chance of light rain
or snow showers through Monday morning
Leo goes back to desk as a disturbance crosses Virginia.

DESK 2-SHOT---Leo and Kim Chance of precipitation: 20%.

(tease and toss to bump) While Monday starts cloudy, we should
PSA-Bump slowly see a few peeks of sunshine
COMM #-1 during the mid to late afternoon. A

stray shower can't be ruled out. Highs
will still be below average Monday;
near 50.

Monday night will remain cold with a
brisk northwest wind at 10-15mph,
clearing skies, and lows in the mid
20s.

Tired of the chill? Ready for warmer
temperatures? Just wait until Tuesday.
High pressure to our south begins
pumping in a southwest breeze Tuesday
with afternoon highs climbing to around
60. Skies will be mostly sunny.

Wednesday and Thursday will likely be
warmer with highs in the middle 60s and
partly sunny conditions.

Friday's forecast is partly sunny with
highs in the low 70s!

Next weekend looks like a split
decision with scattered showers
Saturday, and sunshine returning by
Sunday. Highs are slated near 60.

It's an operation that welcomes
apple lovers year round, but it didn't
start out that way.

Danny Johnson: "We had a bad hale
storm back in the 80's, which wiped out
our crop of apples."

That stroke of bad luck led to a
"pick-you-own" apple business.

Soon, people were coming from all
over the state - transforming Johnson
from farmer to host.

"We found out that people would
come back, off the beaten path you
might say, and visit."

Now he's teaching other farmers
how to capture that success.

He's working with the Virginia
Cooperative Extension, hosting a
seminar on "agri-tourism."

Martha Walker: "Our goal is to
help our producers see other options
that they can use on their land to keep
their farms viable."

Farmers like Johnson say there's
a lot to think about when switching
over to tourism like opening up your
land to the public. But ag officials
are hoping farmers realize that
liability is worth the risk.

"To bring people into the
country, onto a farm, and let them
experience how a farm actually works.
That's where the interest is."

Interest some land owners are
picking up on.

Joanna Protz: "We do have some
property and it's quite lovely and
maybe we could share it someday."

For anyone that does want to
follow in Johnson's footsteps.

"You have to start small and
grow. Grow yourself into
agri-tourism." An idea that could
put farming back on the map.

Tim Saunders, News 7, Bedford
County.>>

KIM ON CAM KIM ON CAM

GRAPHIC=None The Virginia Cooperative

Extension will be holding
"agri-tourism" seminars throughout the
state in the coming months.

Stay with us....News 7 Mornin'
will be right back but first here's a
look at your local stocks.

Alison Harmelin has more on what you
can expect this week in today's Money
Watch.

CHANNEL=B SOT FULL

SOT FULL

INQ=It's back to

*CG standup Alison Harmelin

Reporting

:01

RUNS=1:14 (END SOT)

OQ=I'm Alison Harmelin. <
(END SOT) AFTER A LONG HOLIDAY WEEKEND.

INVESTORS WILL HAVE PLENTY ON THEIR
PLATES THIS WEEK...

THE HOUSING MARKET WILL TAKE CENTER
STAGE... AS WE GET THE LATEST REPORTS
ON NEW HOME SALES AND HOME RESALES FOR
FEBRUARY.

INVESTORS WILL BE LOOKING FOR SIGNS
THAT THE MARKET HAS FOUND A BOTTOM.

WALL STREET WILL ALSO BE FOCUSED ON
CONSUMERS... WITH REPORTS DUE OUT ON
INCOME AND SPENDING FOR FEBRUARY AND
CONSUMER CONFIDENCE FOR MARCH.

ON THURSDAY -- STOCKS RALLIED AFTER A
BIG DROP IN OIL AND GOLD PRICES...

THE DOW SOARED 261 POINTS

THE NASDAQ GAINED 48

IN ITS CONTINUING EFFORTS TO EASE THE
CREDIT CRISIS -- THE FEDERAL RESERVE
WILL MAKE 75 BILLION DOLLARS IN
TREASURY SECURITIES AVAILABLE TO BIG
INVESTMENT FIRMS THIS WEEK.

THE MOVE IS DESIGNED TO HELP LOOSEN THE
CREDIT MARKETS -- GIVING LENDERS MORE
CAPITOL TO LEND.

IF YOU'RE LOOKING TO BE A BIG SUCCESS
IN BUSINESS -- FORBES SAYS GO WEST -
AND SOUTH�

RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA TOPS THE
MAGAZINE'S YEARLY LIST OF BEST PLACES
FOR BUSINESSES AND CAREERS... BOISE,
IDAHO; FORT COLLINS, COLORADO AND DES
MOINES, IOWA ALSO TOOK TOP SPOTS.
RANKINGS ARE BASED ON THE COST OF DOING
BUSINESS, JOB GROWTH AND POPULATION.

services to the large venue to
accommodate at least two thousand
families though they predicted close to
33 hundred people would attend the
mass.

For many religions, Easter is the
crux of the Christian faith.

CHANNEL=C SOT FULL

SOT FULL 08:44:41 "THE FAITH FELLOWSHIP
INQ=THE FAITH FELLOWSHIP... THAT GOES ON AT OUR LADY OF NAZERETH IS
NO SUPER! REALLY A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO GET THE
WHOLE COMMUNITY TOGETHER TO CELEBRATE
OUR RISEN LORD." 49

RUNS=08 (END SOT)

OQ=OUR RISEN LORD.

VO-NAT VO-NAT

Our Lady of Nazareth is one of
the largest perishes in the area.

It's been holding Easter services
at large centers like this for the past
eight years.

Office and the Easter Bunny Association
escorted the rabbit as he visited
cancer patients.

They passed out minature bunnies,
crayons and coloring books..raising the
kids spirits..

Throughout the week--the Easter
bunny visited with hundreds of children
at local schools, daycares and the
hospital.

CHANNEL=B SOT FULL
SOT FULL

INQ=the kids just love

*CG 2line Barry Tayloe

Roanoke Co. Sheriff's Office 12:59-13:09 THE KIDS JUST LOVE TO
SEE THE EASTER BUNNY, IT PUTS A SMILE
ON THEIR FACE AND AGAIN IT ALLOWS THEM
THE OPPORTUNITY TO HAVE THE EASTER
BUNNY BROUGHT TO THEM, INSTEAD OF WHAT
OTHERWISE MAY HAVE BEEN MISSED.

But despite what happened on
Saturday, many are counting their
blessings.

News 7s Sinu Abraham explains.

CHANNEL=C SOT FULL

SOT FULL

INQ=Cassondra Waller

*CG locator Lynchburg

:00

*CG 2line Cossandra Waller

Resident

:17

*CG standup Sinu Abraham

sabraham@wdbj7.com

:48

*CG 2line Karen Wardrip

Resident

:54

RUNS=1:43 (END SOT)

OQ=SA, N7, LBURG <<

(END SOT)

Cassondra Waller and her family
consider themselves lucky this Easter
holiday. They came home Saturday
afternoon to find their building and
the one next door-- severely damaged
from the fire. But unlike some of her
neighbors at the Maple Ridge
Apartments..she's still able to call
this place home.

RUN=10 29:31-41 Cassondra MY APARTMENT IS
OQ=well at all FINE, BUT MY NEXT DOOR NEIGHBOR'S
(END SOT) APARTMENT... ACROSS THE LOCATION FROM

ME.. IS VERY YOU KNOW.. NOT DOING WELL
AT ALL."

Six of the apartments in building D
have been condemned and another 8
suffered smoke damage.The Red Cross
says they've put a total of 20 people
up in a motel, including Cossandra's
friend.

RUN=7 31:43-50 Cassondra IT WAS HER AND HER
OQ=living arrangements CHILDREN, I AM PRAYING FOR HER AND HER
(END SOT) FAMILY, LIKE I SAID SHE HAD JUST MOVED

IN, HER HOME WAS REALLY NICE AN
WONDERFUL LIVING ARRANGEMENTS.

RUN=7 standup FIRE OFFICIALS SAY A CIGARETTE
OQ=building d WAS DROPPED ON SOME DRY MULCH AND
(END SOT) THAT'S WHAT STARTED THE FIRE IN FRONT

OF BUILDING D.

RUN=13 48:06-15 karen Wardrip LAST WEEK THEY
OQ=that mulch PUT MULCH DOWN IN AND AROUND WHICH YOU
(END SOT) CAN SEE AROUND EVERY APARTMENT IN FRONT

OF.. AND THEY DIDN'T PUT A DROP OF
WATER ON THAT MULCH. (show some video)

RUN=5 sot 31:22-27 cossandra WE'RE ALL
OQ=gotten hurt LOOKING AT IT LIKE A BLESSING, EVERYONE
(END SOT) I SPOKE WITH IS LOOKING AT IT LIKE NO

ONE HAS GOTTEN HURT...

One resident is very thankful
firefighters were able to rescue her
deaf neighbor who was asleep in her top
floor apartment.

RUN=10 50:10-20 Karen IF SOMEBODY'S AT THE
OQ=with her DOOR, ALL THE LIGHTS WILL GO ON, SO
(END SOT) SHE'LL KNOW SOMEONE'S AT THE DOOR.. BUT

SHE WAS IN THE APARTMENT ALL THAT TIME,
AND FINALLY THEY'RE THEY CAME WITH HER.

Damage estimates are expected to exceed
100-thousand dollars...residents hope
it will serve as a warning for next
time.. that some things can't be
replaced. (show shot of cossandra with
family)

Leo goes back to desk or snow showers through Monday morning
DESK 3-SHOT---ALL as a disturbance crosses Virginia.
(tease and toss to bumps) Chance of precipitation: 20%.

PSA While Monday starts cloudy, we should
Lottery-Bump slowly see a few peeks of sunshine
COMM #-1 during the mid to late afternoon. A

stray shower can't be ruled out. Highs
will still be below average Monday;
near 50.

Monday night will remain cold with a
brisk northwest wind at 10-15mph,
clearing skies, and lows in the mid
20s.

Tired of the chill? Ready for warmer
temperatures? Just wait until Tuesday.
High pressure to our south begins
pumping in a southwest breeze Tuesday
with afternoon highs climbing to around
60. Skies will be mostly sunny.

Wednesday and Thursday will likely be
warmer with highs in the middle 60s and
partly sunny conditions.

Friday's forecast is partly sunny with
highs in the low 70s!

Next weekend looks like a split
decision with scattered showers
Saturday, and sunshine returning by
Sunday. Highs are slated near 60.

GRAPHIC=none Getting a museum started from the
News 7 Mornin' BAM ground up is tough to do.

Especially when it's a niche
subject matter that is over 150 years
old.

But that's what the directors of
the National Civil War Chaplains Museum

has done in Lynchburg.

DOUBLE BOXES=KIM AND BOB DOUBLE BOXES

Bob Grebe joins us now with the
details.

LIVE=BOB FULL LIVE FULL
*CG standup Bob Grebe

bgrebe@wdbj7.com Kimberly, the mission of the
museum is to educate the public about
the role of chaplains, priests, and
rabbis, and religious organizations in
the Civil War.

In doing so, it helps preserve
religious artifacts and shows the
influence religion had on the lives of
political and military personnel.

CHANNEL=A SOT FULL

SOT FULL

INQ=With a number

*CG locator Lynchburg

:01

*CG 2line Kenny Rowlette

Museum Director

:50

RUNS=1:51 (END SOT)

OQ=social sense.

<<

With a number of paintings and
other period artifacts, the Civil War
Chaplains Museum has a lot of great
things to display... just not enough
space to display it.

The museum is currently housed in
a one-thousand square foot room in the
Arthur S. DeMoss Building at Liberty
University.

But plans are in the works to
expand into a facility ten-times as a
large.

SOT FULL SOT FULL

INQ= 09.57.45 "THIS IS WHERE A FUND RAISING

CAMPAIGN IS OF MAJOR IMPORTANCE."
09.57.48 (:03)

RUNS= (END SOT)

OQ=

Monetary donations are needed for
sure, and the museum's board also works
to continue finding more artifacts for
display... but not Civil War items in
general... they're looking for very
specific things... religious artifacts
like Bibles from that era, uniforms
from Chaplains or other spiritual

leaders.

SOT FULL SOT FULL

INQ= 09.59.00 "IT IS A VERY NICHE SUBJECT

MATTER. BECAUSE THERE WERE NOT THAT
MANY CHAPLAINS, PRIESTS, RABBIS ON
EITHER SIDE AS COMPARED TO THE TOTAL
NUMBER OF SOLDIERS. THERE WERE OVER
TWO MILLION SOLDIERS WHO SERVED ON BOTH
SIDES. SO WE'RE TALKING ABOUT
LITERALLY MAYBE A FEW HUNDRED, MAYBE A
FEW THOUSAND MEN AND WOMEN AT THE
MOST." 09.59.17 (:17)

RUNS= (END SOT)

OQ=

The uniqueness of the museum
gives it its distinction, but also
makes it more difficult to acquire
display items.

SOT FULL SOT FULL

INQ= 09.59.42 "THERE'S JUST NOT MANY OF

THESE THINGS OUT THERE. MOST OF THESE
ARE ALREADY IN COLLECTIONS SO THAT
MEANS, IN ONE SENSE WE HAVE A VERY
DIFFICULT JOB TRYING TO GET THOSE
PEOPLE TO ALLOW TO SHOW THESE THINGS.
ON THE OTHER HAND I STILL FEEL THERE

ARE MANY THINGS IN PERSONAL COLLECTIONS
AND FAMILY CLOSETS AND FAMILY HEIRLOOMS
THAT WE HAVEN'T GOTTEN THE WORD OUT TO
YET." 10.00.07 (:25)

RUNS= (END SOT)

OQ=

They're hoping the website,
chaplainsmuseum.org, will be able to
reach people and assist in the
gathering artifacts and raise money.

At the same time, the site serves
as a teaching tool about the importance
of religion in the daily life of the
Civil War era... both in the spiritual
sense and the social sense.

>>

TAKE FS GFX TAKE FS GFX

The museum will have some it
collection on display this weekend for
the 12th Annual Civil War Seminar at
Liberty University.

This year's topic is The Battle
of Gettysburg.

For tickets or more information,
call 434-592-4366.

(END GFX) (END GFX)

LIVE=BOB FULL AT BAM LIVE FULL

The National Civil War Chaplains
Museum is a non-profit 501 (C) 3
organization.

While Monday starts cloudy, we should
slowly see a few peeks of sunshine
during the mid to late afternoon. A
stray shower can't be ruled out. Highs
will still be below average Monday;
near 50.

Monday night will remain cold with a
brisk northwest wind at 10-15mph,

clearing skies, and lows in the mid
20s.

Tired of the chill? Ready for warmer
temperatures? Just wait until Tuesday.
High pressure to our south begins
pumping in a southwest breeze Tuesday
with afternoon highs climbing to around
60. Skies will be mostly sunny.

Wednesday and Thursday will likely be
warmer with highs in the middle 60s and
partly sunny conditions.

Friday's forecast is partly sunny with
highs in the low 70s!

Next weekend looks like a split
decision with scattered showers
Saturday, and sunshine returning by
Sunday. Highs are slated near 60.